You handle it by rewriting it. That's the short answer. The longer answer is this:
There's nothing wrong with rewriting something, even if it's a whole chapter, and even if people have read it before. (...)

Dark Fantasy (esp. Dreampunk, Magical Girl, Vampire), Action, Thriller, LGBT
Days of Blood and Roses
Promises are meant to be kept, but a promise to save a beloved sister leads a group of magical (...)

I rarely listen to music when I write; when I do, it's instrumentals. Besides music, I sometimes listen to podcasts about conspiracy theories or cryptids or hauntings, but that's for writing specific genres (...)

I'm just a noob here, so I'm not sure if there are many examples of original magical girl stories on this site. The ones I've seen on this site are kind of on the short side, and the ones I've read (...)

I'm just a noob here, so I'm not sure if there are many examples of original magical girl stories on this site. The ones I've seen on this site are kind of on the short side, and the ones I've read around (...)

Prologues and first chapters basically do the same thing: they hook the reader into the story. Thus, for a book to have a prologue, it ngeccearrily follows that the story has two narrative hooks for two (...)

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